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Why Is Philanthropy Afraid to Talk About Reparations?

Donors committed to racial repair need to support reparations for Black people forcefully and unapologetically.

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Foundations and Companies Pour Millions Into Aid for Victims of Israel-Hamas Conflict

In other grant-making news, the Hodson Trust gave almost $110 million to add to scholarship endowments at Washington and Hood Colleges, and $40 million from the Art Bridges Foundation will help offer free admission to 64 museums across the United States.

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The Israel-Hamas War: A Time for Open Hands, Not Clenched Fists

The horrors in the Middle East should spur the nonprofit world to work together to create something better — not just tear things down.

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Does Alternative Meat Need Philanthropy to Take It Beyond?

Support from philanthropy helped spark an alt-meat boom, and the industry finds itself at a crossroads.

Opinion: Stacey Abrams and Julián Castro Are Right: Retreat on Civil Rights Isn’t an Option

Collective donor paralysis in the face of the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling will reverse years of positive momentum toward racial equity.

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A Mental-Health Nonprofit Popular Among Colleges Is Expanding. Has Its Approach Worked?

Twenty-five years ago, a college student took his own life. Now a foundation bearing his name — and based on an Air Force program — is working to improve mental health in hundreds of colleges.

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Philanthropic Efforts to Fight Misinformation Should Start in the Classroom

To build a future founded on facts, more states and school districts need to make media-literacy instruction a requirement. For philanthropy, that means stepping up support of nonpartisan legislative advocacy.

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Citi Foundation Pledges $50 Million in Unrestricted Grants to Community Groups

Also, four big foundations pooled $30 million to organizations that serve the populations most vulnerable to climate disruption, and the UJA-Federation of New York is giving $10 million from its endowment to help victims of Hamas’s attack on Israel.

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Study: Giving to Women’s and Girls’ Groups Is Up — but Still Lags Other Causes

U.S. donors gave more than $8 billion to groups that serve women and girls in 2020, an increase from the year before.

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Charles Feeney’s Legacy: $8 Billion in Giving, and a Bold Example

He was in many ways a forerunner of the “giving while living” philosophy — in his case, giving it almost all away.

Want to Fund a Healthy Democracy? Stop Focusing on Partisan Politics.

Want to Fund a Healthy Democracy? Stop Focusing on Partisan Politics.

Grant makers are eager to protect democracy—but only if their investments will bolster their own ideological perspective.

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MacArthur Fellows Awarded for Work on Reproductive Health, Climate, and Arts

The 20 fellows will each receive a grant of $800,000 over five years to spend as they see fit.

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BuildUS Commits $50 Million to Create an Equitable, Cleaner Economy

Also, the Lilly Endowment awarded $95 million to strengthen Christian preaching across a range of denominations, and Korean Air gave $25 million to name the aviation gallery in the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center.

It Started With Friends Helping a Friend. Now a Group Helps Thousands

The Challenged Athletes Foundation provides grants to people with physical disabilities, helping pay for adaptive sports equipment, providing training, and assisting with sports competition expenses.

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It’s Open Season on Civil Rights. Philanthropy Must Not Retreat.

A new Supreme Court session will bring an onslaught of lawsuits against diversity and equity. Donors should prepare to fight back.

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Few People of Color Lead in Art Museums. Can Philanthropy Change That?

Four philanthropies will spend more than $11 million to attract diverse talent to leadership roles in art museums.